The pronunciation of Greek; accent and quantity. A philological inquiry
The pronunciation of Greek; accent and quantity. A philological inquiry
"The Pronunciation of Greek: Accent and Quantity" is a classic book written by John Stuart Blackie, a renowned scholar and writer. Published in 1857, this book offers a detailed examination of the pronunciation, accentuation, and quantity of the Greek language. Blackie approaches the topic from a philological standpoint, providing readers with a deep understanding of the historical context and development of Greek pronunciation. He explores the differences between ancient and modern Greek, and how they have evolved over time. The book covers various aspects of pronunciation, including the correct placement of accents and the length or quantity of syllables. Blackie delves into the linguistic rules and traditions that governed the pronunciation of Greek in different eras, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the language. "The Pronunciation of Greek" is a valuable resource for scholars and students of Greek language and literature, as well as anyone interested in the linguistic history of ancient Greece. It is a meticulous and thorough exploration of the subject matter, showcasing Blackie's expertise in the field.